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Simon Harris, Dáil and Taoiseach
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LIVE: General election campaign to kick off as Simon Harris seeks dissolution of Dáil
Once the Dáil is dissolved later on Friday, it will bring to an end the four-and-a-half-year lifespan of the historic Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Green Party coalition government
Taoiseach Simon Harris asks President Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Dáil
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'Honour of my life to serve as Taoiseach', says Simon Harris as date set for Ireland election
Taoiseach Simon Harris has formally requested the dissolution of Ireland's parliament setting the stage for a general election on Friday,9.
Simon Harris calls for early elections in Ireland on November 26
Fine Gael leads the polls with 25% of the vote intention, compared to the centrist Fianna Fáil of Micheal Martin with 20%. The Irish Prime Minister, Simon Harris, has announced his decision to dissolve Parliament and call early elections for November 29.
Election 2024 campaign set to begin as Simon Harris to seek dissolution of the Dáil later today
Candidates have been canvassing voters ahead of election campaign expected to focus on housing, health, cost of living and immigration
Election 2024: Taoiseach Simon Harris to ask President to dissolve Dáil today as campaigns kick off
The General Election campaign will formally begin later today when Taoiseach Simon Harris asks President Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Dail.
Election campaign to formally start with dissolution of Dáil
Taoiseach Simon Harris will ask President of Ireland Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Dáil ahead of a polling date on Friday, November 29th
Election campaign to formally start in Ireland with dissolution of Dail
Election campaign to formally start in Ireland with dissolution of Dail - Taoiseach Simon Harris will ask President of Ireland Michael D Higgins to dissolve the Parliament ahead of a polling date on Friday November 29.
Politico Europe
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Simon says it’s finally election time in Ireland
DUBLIN — Ireland’s Prime Minister
Simon
Harris
fired the starting gun Friday on a three-week election campaign that the ...
2h
Simon Harris confirms he will ask President Michael D Higgins to dissolve Dail & says ‘time is right’ for election
TAOISEACH
Simon
Harris
today told how the "time is right" to give Irish people a new mandate and kick off the general ...
The Irish Times
50m
Simon Harris announces the date for the General Election
Jennifer Bray looks at what are the challenges facing the political parties in GE24. Video: Enda O'Dowd A Paul Mescal ...
DublinLive
2h
Taoiseach Simon Harris sounds General Election 2024 klaxon as he heads for Aras
Taoiseach
Simon
Harris
has officially confirmed that he will seek the dissolution of the 33rd Dáil as he sounded the ...
EVOKE
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Simon Harris welcomes new addition to the family five months after becoming Taoiseach
Simon Harris and his wife Caoimhe Wade have added a new addition to their family five months after he became Taoiseach.
Evoke.ie on MSN
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The Two Johnnies go easy on Simon Harris in quick fire question round
All work and no fun can be dull but Simon Harris stepped away from politics recently to appear on the Two Johnnies podcast ...
The Sunday Business Post
7h
Simon Harris: Ireland baulks at EU plans to use common bonds to fund defence spending
Ireland will not be supporting common European borrowing for defence, the Taoiseach has insisted, casting doubt on joint debt ...
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Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris reveals planned date for general election
Mr Harris could have waited until March to go to the polls but he has been paving the way for an election in recent weeks.
Evening Standard on MSN
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Trump win will not encourage US companies to leave Ireland, says Harris
Donald Trump’s election has increased the risk of a transatlantic trade shock but is not likely to encourage US companies to ...
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